Cambodia's second city Siem Reap is home to the temples of Angkor and has transformed itself from a sleepy provincial town to a major international tourist destination in little more than a decade.
The site heaves with tourists and the government recently announced a significant hike in the price of tickets, the first increase in more than two decades.
But does the money it attracts benefit those who live around it?
Video by Nick Wood
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